Whether you're looking for traditional
Khmer handicrafts or chic contemporary fashion, Siem Reap is an
excellent place to shop for all things Cambodian. In addition to
classic Cambodian souvenirs, Siem Reap has a unique and growing
variety of contemporary art galleries, fashion boutiques and trendy
shops. Shopping venues are scattered across the town with a
concentration of places along Sivutha Blvd., and near Phsar Chas
(the ‘Old Market’) and nearby Pub Street. The Pub Street alleys,
especially Alley West, harbor several distinctive small contemporary
galleries and funky boutiques. For traditional items and souvenirs,
start at the downtown traditional market, Phsar Chas, known as the
Old Market.

925 Sterling & Co.
Welcoming little silver jewelry shop on one of the small alleys opposite
the Old Market. Specializing in high quality hand made silver jewelry,
made in Asia, some works employing semi-precious stones. Bracelets,
pendants, necklaces, rings. Some interesting, unique pieces from which
to choose.

Angkor
Arts Diwo Gallery 1& 2
Featuring a selection of refined Khmer statues and
Buddhas - works were produced by Cambodian artists commissioned to
create art with the same techniques and materials used by their
ancestors: bronze, silver, stone and wood. Also displaying home decor, books and a
permanent exhibition of Thierry Diwo's photography - a
Cambodia-based French photographer and publisher in sepia color. Diwo Gallery 1
is located in a lovely location on the road to Tonle Sap. From the Wat
Svay bridge follow the signs. Exotic garden. 8AM - 9PM. Tel: 092-930799, 092-876252www.tdiwo.com

1) See above; 2) Riverfront Road, Old Market area

Angkor CandlesA unique souvenir or gift
- one of a kind, handcrafted lantern effect aroma candles sculptures
in various Angkorian themes and bas reliefs. Also offering well
handcrafted copper holders for tealights and mosquito coils.

Charles De Gaulle Road, (Next to Khmer
Ceramic, on the main road to Angkor Wat)

Angkor Cookies-Madamsachiko
Specializing in edible souvenirs, Madam Sachiko's offers an
award-winning line of cookies, including their popular Angkor
Cookies, which are shaped like the temples of Angkor. They also sell
many other Cambodian food gifts such as honey, tea, palm sugar,
chocolate and pepper. Enjoy shaved ice, fruit shakes and juices, tea
and coffee next door at the a/c Café Puka Puka. Open 9:30AM - 7:00PM.

Angkor Recycled
Located inside the sprawling Angkor Night Market, Angkor Recycled
carries a line of very popular recycled products that are as cool as
they are functional. Made from recycled rice bags and produced in
Cambodia, these bags, purses, pouches, wallets and passport holders
make for inexpensive and truly unique gifts.

Angkor Shopping Center
Two floors of fully air-con shopping. Huge selection of gems and
jewelry -- custom orders are welcome, and they have a goldsmith on
site. Cambodia souvenirs including silk and silk clothing, stone,
wood, marble and jade statues and carvings, as well as silver and
foods. Visa/MC/JCB/AMEX
Tel: 063-963522
akshopping@online.com.kh

Route #6, center of town,
opposite the Royal Gardens

Artisans d’Angkor Chantier -
Ecoles
After admiring the temples of Angkor, discover Khmer arts
and crafts techniques at the Artisans d'Angkor workshop.
Take a free guided tour where master artisans will show you
the secrets of stone and wood carving, lacquering, silver
plating and silk painting. The showroom contains a wide
range of traditional and contemporary products made in the
workshops. Daily 7.30am to 6.30pm.
Visa/MC/JCB/AMEX
Tel: 063-963330www.artisansdangkor.com

Bambou Indochine
A dynamic clothing company, inspired by the sights and
sounds of Cambodia and created with quality in mind.
Specializing in Bamboo fiber which is incredibly soft,
smooth and luxuriously comfortable. It is highly absorbent
and quick drying which allows you to keep cool at all times.
Their original designs are made of materials as different as
100% cotton, bamboo fiber, Dry-fit and silk.
Visa/MC Tel: 063-966071www.bambouindochine.com

1) Alley West; 2) Street 2, Old Market area

.Beyond Design
Interior design and construction, lighting
design, textile design and marketing and branding solutions.
Visit their showroom to learn more and help visualize décor
solutions for both residential and commercial spaces.

Christine’s
Christine's is a small, fashion-forward shop
located just above Laundry Bar near the Old Market that's
filled with quirky and beautiful design items, jewelry,
women's fashion and homewares. Christine's features the work
of local and international designers and their collection
offers many unique and interesting gift ideas for yourself
or someone back home. The shop also has regular contemporary
art exhibitions.

Claycult Cambodia
Located in three locations within Siem Reap, Claycult
Cambodia offers discerning ladies, a range of exquisite
necklaces, bracelets and earrings in addition to ceramic
beads. Nothing Claycult creates is mass-produced. All of
their items are handcrafted; from the digging and production
of the clay to the rolling, shaping and painting of the
beads to the creation of their beautiful jewellery. Claycult
Cambodia, not just beautiful jewellery but something from
the heart of this mystic land. Tel: 095-779369, 017-268227

Friends ‘n’ Stuff
Offering cool hand-made gifts, such as notebooks made from
Khmer newspapers, recycled bags and necklaces from candy
wrappers. If you're looking for unique gifts from Cambodia
that benefit a good cause, be sure to visit. Part of Mith
Samlanh NGO.

Gemological Institute of
Cambodia
Gem tours, laboratory, courses and retail. More than 150
varieties of gemstones on display, with the emphasis on
Cambodian gems and semi-precious stones. Certified gems
available for retail purchase. Gem laboratory and
certification services available. Gemology courses for
beginners through advanced.
http://gem.agency

Tel: 092-486772, 081-359286

Night Market Road

Graines de CambodgeGraines de Cambodge creates uniquely beautiful
Cambodian jewelry. Their creations are intimately tied to
Cambodia, made from twenty different types of seeds,
including lotus, teak and red sandalwood. Cambodian designer
Rany's styles range from simple to statement, with bold
designs in stunning natural colors. The new shop
showcases all of her intricate necklaces, earrings, bracelets
and even a few homeware pieces. Tel: 097-3577585

In Trend Fashion Accessories
This elegant and reasonably priced shop is a boon for all
fashionistas. Stocking only high quality watches, handbags,
wallets, sunglasses, ties, belts and travel bags, it is an
Aladdin's cave of accessories to complete any wardrobe. On
Sivutha Blvd, opposite the Park Hyatt Hotel, at the corner
of the ‘Center Market.’

Khmer
Ceramics Shop
Visitors
have the opportunity to watch the process of making Khmer
ceramics. Observe every step of the
process by guided tour, (available in French, English,
Khmer), from the potter's wheel to carving, first firing,
glazing and the last firing. You can also try your hand at
the potter's wheel or take a class to learn more about Khmer
ceramics techniques, throwing pots, or raku. No experience
necessary and all ages welcome. The gallery also
features a wide selection of traditional and contemporary
Khmer ceramics. Free pickup. 8AM to 7:30PM. Tel: 017-843014www.khmerceramics.com

1) Road to Angkor Wat; 2) Alley West; 3) Sivutha Blvd

KILT
KILT jewelry is made using available local renewable
resources in-cluding stones from lake shores and river beds, naturally
tanned cowhide and copper and silver wires from discarded cables.
Proceeds benefit the Siem Reap based organization, go to teaching
landmine victims and their families jewelry-making skills.

McDermott
Gallery
Featuring the iconic photography
of Angkor, and wider Asia by American photographer John
McDermott, who has been shooting the region for more than 17
years. Limited edition prints, reproductions,
posters and greeting cards. The original gallery, showcasing
McDermott's mesmerizing images of Angkor is at the FCC on the
riverfront. A second
gallery is at Raffles Grand Hotel.
Visa/MC/AMEX Tel: 012-274274 www.asiaphotos.net

See above

Mekong+
Specializing in high quality, hand-crafted bed covers,
accessories and gifts. Their quilts include Asian-inspired,
contemporary, traditional and modern designs, as well as a
colorful line of products for babies and children. Mekong+
is a non-profit community development project which provides
sustainable employment for women in rural Vietnam and Cambodia. Tel: 063-964498

Mooglee T-Shirt
From a ‘jungle book’ inspiration surrounding
Angkor Wat, Mooglee brings a different touch to t-shirt
design, combining humor, the temples of Angkor and local
animals and more. Photo quality printing and a soft hand
feel. Mooglee is continually coming up with new designs. Top
quality 100% cotton t-shirts for men, women and children.
Mooglee also creates its own hand made kramas and has a
selection of accessories. Tel: 012-789232
www.mooglee.com

1) The Lane (pub Street area);
20 Art Center Market

Pedro
Pedro's offers quality shoes, bags and accessories for men
and women. The men’s collection includes contemporary
footwear, bags, belts, wallets and ties. The women's
collection includes a varied line of elegant and
sophisticated footwear and handbags of classic-design with a
modern twist.

Tel: 063-966999

#A1-A2, Sivutha Street

Pich Reamker
This unique gallery and shop offers authentic Cambodian
masks and headwear, as seen in traditional Khmer dance and
theater performances. The high-quality, authentic masks
offered by Pich Reamker are created using traditional
techniques and hand painted in bright colors--each mask is a
unique work of art in itself.

Pouk Silk Farm
Offering the opportunity to learn about the age-old tradition of producing Cambodian
silk. Take a free guided tour that explain the process of silk production, from cultivating mulberry bushes
to the Cambodian ikat technique and the dyeing, weaving, and
creation of silk fabrics. You can also purchase high-quality
Cambodian silk products. Located in Pouk district, 20
minutes from Siem Reap. 8:00AM to 5.30PM. Free daily shuttles from Artisans
Angkor in Siem Reap at 9.30AM and 1.30PM.
Visa/MC/JCB/AMEX/ANZ Tel: 063-399064www.artisansdangkor.com

Route #6, 16km west of town

Private Collection
This upscale boutique has a lovely collection of beautiful
pieces of jewelry. Much of the collection is from Cambodia,
including loc-ally-made costume jewelry and silver jewelry
set with Cambodian semi-precious and precious stones.

Rock Shop Angkor
Cambodia’s first Hard Rock Café, opening in
mid-July. Set in an old colonial-style building next to
King’s Road Angkor. Unique souvenirs and music related
merchandise, collectable pins and “famous fashions” from
Hard Rock Café.Tel: 093-565655

Senteurs
d’Angkor Workshop
Senteurs d'Angkor workshop offers the opportunity
to see the process of producing natural soaps made from coconut oil,
moisturizing creams and subtly-scented balms and candles. First, observe
the steps in the treatment of spices to make Khmer
curry and amok and of the creation of flavored coffees and teas. Then, the coloring
and weaving of palm leaves to produce
lovely boxes. Finally, learn to identify local exotic plants: lemongrass, chili, pepper
plant, bougainvillea, frangipani, hibiscus and jasmine. 8AM to 6PM Visa/MC/JCB Tel: 063-966733www.senteursdangkor.com

Airport Road (Route #6)

Smateria
Located on Alley West, Smateria's collection transforms
everyday objects into beautiful bags and accessories.
Whether it's a diary made from used milk cartons or purses
crocheted from discarded plastic bags, Smateria's line of
hip recycled products will surprise you with its ingenuity.
Smateria specialize in bags, from trendy clutches to roomy
totes and even a few designed especially for men. Tel: 012-647061www.smateria.com

Alley West, Old Market area

Theam’s
House
Theam's House is the home cum-atelier of the Cambodian
artist and designer Lim Muy Theam. Theam's offers visitors the
opportunity to watch the artistic process in their studio and purchase
unique objects of art. Previously the artistic director of Artisans
d'Angkor, Theam has assembled and trained a team of artisans to create
designer-made works of art inspired by the beauty of Cambodia.

Wild
Poppy
This Australian-owned boutique features feminine yet
practical women's fashion and accessories. Wild Poppy has a
wide selection of dresses made from Cambodian cotton and
vintage-inspired patterns that will look as good in Siem
Reap's tropical heat as at home. Wild Poppy also carries a
range of quality local products, including coffees and teas.
Located on Alley West near Pub Street, the Wild Poppy shop
also houses Soul Hair Design with and Australian hair
designer.Alley West in the Old Market area

Tel: 097-5501993

Art and Art Galleries

Angkor
Arts Diwo Gallery 1& 2
Featuring a selection of refined Khmer statues and
Buddhas - works were produced by Cambodian artists commissioned to
create art with the same techniques and materials used by their
ancestors: bronze, silver, stone and wood. Also displaying home decor, books and a
permanent exhibition of Thierry Diwo's photography - a
Cambodia-based French photographer and publisher in sepia color. Diwo Gallery 1
is located in a lovely location on the road to Tonle Sap. From the Wat
Svay bridge follow the signs. Exotic garden. 8AM - 9PM. Tel: 092-930799, 092-876252www.tdiwo.com

1) See above; 2) Riverfront Road, Old Market area

Artisans d’Angkor Chantier -
Ecoles
After admiring the temples of Angkor, discover Khmer arts
and crafts techniques at the Artisans d'Angkor workshop.
Take a free guided tour where master artisans will show you
the secrets of stone and wood carving, lacquering, silver
plating and silk painting. The showroom contains a wide
range of traditional and contemporary products made in the
workshops. Daily 7.30am to 6.30pm.
Visa/MC/JCB/AMEX
Tel: 063-963330www.artisansdangkor.com

McDermott
Gallery
Featuring the iconic photography of Angkor, and wider Asia
by American photographer John McDermott, who has been shooting the
region for more than 17 years. Limited edition prints, reproductions,
posters and greeting cards. The original gallery, showcasing McDermott's
mesmerizing images of Angkor is at the FCC on the riverfront. A second
gallery is at Raffles Grand Hotel.
Visa/MC/AMEX Tel: 012-274274 www.asiaphotos.net

See above

Pich Reamker
This unique gallery and shop offers authentic Cambodian
masks and headwear, as seen in traditional Khmer dance and
theater performances. The high-quality, authentic masks
offered by Pich Reamker are created using traditional
techniques and hand painted in bright colors--each mask is a
unique work of art in itself.

Theam’s
House
Theam's House is the home cum-atelier of the Cambodian
artist and designer Lim Muy Theam. Theam's offers visitors the
opportunity to watch the artistic process in their studio and purchase
unique objects of art. Previously the artistic director of Artisans d'Angkor, Theam has assembled and trained a team of artisans to create
designer-made works of art inspired by the beauty of Cambodia.

Angkor Recycled
Located inside the sprawling Angkor Night Market, Angkor Recycled
carries a line of very popular recycled products that are as cool as
they are functional. Made from recycled rice bags and produced in
Cambodia, these bags, purses, pouches, wallets and passport holders
make for inexpensive and truly unique gifts.

Bambou Indochine
A dynamic clothing company, inspired by the sights and
sounds of Cambodia and created with quality in mind.
Specializing in Bamboo fiber which is incredibly soft,
smooth and luxuriously comfortable. It is highly absorbent
and quick drying which allows you to keep cool at all times.
Their original designs are made of materials as different as
100% cotton, bamboo fiber, Dry-fit and silk.
Visa/MC Tel: 063-966071www.bambouindochine.com

1) Alley West; 2) Street 2, Old Market area

Christine’s
Christine's is a small, fashion-forward shop
located just above Laundry Bar near the Old Market that's
filled with quirky and beautiful design items, jewelry,
women's fashion and homewares. Christine's features the work
of local and international designers and their collection
offers many unique and interesting gift ideas for yourself
or someone back home. The shop also has regular contemporary
art exhibitions.

Claycult Cambodia
Located in three locations within Siem Reap, Claycult
Cambodia offers discerning ladies, a range of exquisite
necklaces, bracelets and earrings in addition to ceramic
beads. Nothing Claycult creates is mass-produced. All of
their items are handcrafted; from the digging and production
of the clay to the rolling, shaping and painting of the
beads to the creation of their beautiful jewellery. Claycult
Cambodia, not just beautiful jewellery but something from
the heart of this mystic land. Tel: 095-779369, 017-268227

Graines de CambodgeGraines de Cambodge creates uniquely beautiful
Cambodian jewelry. Their creations are intimately tied to
Cambodia, made from twenty different types of seeds,
including lotus, teak and red sandalwood. Cambodian designer
Rany's styles range from simple to statement, with bold
designs in stunning natural colors. The new shop
showcases all of her intricate necklaces, earrings, bracelets
and even a few homeware pieces. Tel: 097-3577585

In Trend Fashion Accessories
This elegant and reasonably priced shop is a boon for all
fashionistas. Stocking only high quality watches, handbags,
wallets, sunglasses, ties, belts and travel bags, it is an
Aladdin's cave of accessories to complete any wardrobe. On
Sivutha Blvd, opposite the Park Hyatt Hotel, at the corner
of the ‘Center Market.’

Mekong+
Specializing in high quality, hand-crafted bed covers,
accessories and gifts. Their quilts include Asian-inspired,
contemporary, traditional and modern designs, as well as a
colorful line of products for babies and children. Mekong+
is a non-profit community development project which provides
sustainable employment for women in rural Vietnam and Cambodia. Tel: 063-964498

Mooglee
From a ‘jungle book’ inspiration surrounding
Angkor Wat, Mooglee brings a different touch to t-shirt
design, combining humor, the temples of Angkor and local
animals and more. Photo quality printing and a soft hand
feel. Mooglee is continually coming up with new designs. Top
quality 100% cotton t-shirts for men, women and children.
Mooglee also creates its own hand made kramas and has a
selection of accessories. Tel: 012-789232
www.mooglee.com

1) The Lane (pub Street area);
20 Art Center Market; 3) Wat Bo Rd

Pedro
Pedro's offers quality shoes, bags and accessories for men
and women. The men’s collection includes contemporary
footwear, bags, belts, wallets and ties. The women's
collection includes a varied line of elegant and
sophisticated footwear and handbags of classic-design with a
modern twist.

Tel: 063-966999

#A1-A2, Sivutha Street

Smateria
Located on Alley West, Smateria's collection transforms
everyday objects into beautiful bags and accessories.
Whether it's a diary made from used milk cartons or purses
crocheted from discarded plastic bags, Smateria's line of
hip recycled products will surprise you with its ingenuity.
Smateria specialize in bags, from trendy clutches to roomy
totes and even a few designed especially for men. Tel: 012-647061www.smateria.com

Alley West, Old Market area

Wild
Poppy
This Australian-owned boutique features feminine yet
practical women's fashion and accessories. Wild Poppy has a
wide selection of dresses made from Cambodian cotton and
vintage-inspired patterns that will look as good in Siem
Reap's tropical heat as at home.
Wild Poppy also carries a
range of quality local products, including coffees and teas.
Located on Alley West near Pub Street, the Wild Poppy shop
also houses Soul Hair Design with and Australian hair
designer.Alley West in the Old Market area

Tel: 097-5501993

Souvenirs & Handicrafts

Angkor CandlesA unique souvenir or gift
- one of a kind, handcrafted lantern effect aroma candles sculptures
in various Angkorian themes and bas reliefs. Also offering well
handcrafted copper holders for tealights and mosquito coils.

Charles De Gaulle Road, (Next to Khmer
Ceramic, on the main road to Angkor Wat)

Angkor Recycled
Located inside the sprawling Angkor Night Market, Angkor Recycled
carries a line of very popular recycled products that are as cool as
they are functional. Made from recycled rice bags and produced in
Cambodia, these bags, purses, pouches, wallets and passport holders
make for inexpensive and truly unique gifts.

Angkor Shopping Center
Two floors of fully air-con shopping. Huge selection of gems and
jewelry -- custom orders are welcome, and they have a goldsmith on
site. Cambodia souvenirs including silk and silk clothing, stone,
wood, marble and jade statues and carvings, as well as silver and
foods. Visa/MC/JCB/AMEX
Tel: 063-963522
akshopping@online.com.kh

Route #6, center of town,
opposite the Royal Gardens

Artisans d’Angkor Chantier -
Ecoles
After admiring the temples of Angkor, discover Khmer arts
and crafts techniques at the Artisans d'Angkor workshop.
Take a free guided tour where master artisans will show you
the secrets of stone and wood carving, lacquering, silver
plating and silk painting. The showroom contains a wide
range of traditional and contemporary products made in the
workshops. Daily 7.30am to 6.30pm.
Visa/MC/JCB/AMEX
Tel: 063-963330www.artisansdangkor.com

Friends ‘n’ Stuff
Offering cool hand-made gifts, such as notebooks made from
Khmer newspapers, recycled bags and necklaces from candy
wrappers. If you're looking for unique gifts from Cambodia
that benefit a good cause, be sure to visit. Part of Mith
Samlanh NGO.

Khmer
Ceramics Shop
Visitors
have the opportunity to watch the process of making Khmer
ceramics. Observe every step of the
process by guided tour, (available in French, English,
Khmer), from the potter's wheel to carving, first firing,
glazing and the last firing. You can also try your hand at
the potter's wheel or take a class to learn more about Khmer
ceramics techniques, throwing pots, or raku. No experience
necessary and all ages welcome. The gallery also
features a wide selection of traditional and contemporary
Khmer ceramics. Free pickup. 8AM to 7:30PM. Tel: 017-843014www.khmerceramics.com

1) Road to Angkor Wat; 2) Alley West; 3) Sivutha Blvd

Pich Reamker
This unique gallery and shop offers authentic Cambodian
masks and headwear, as seen in traditional Khmer dance and
theater performances. The high-quality, authentic masks
offered by Pich Reamker are created using traditional
techniques and hand painted in bright colors--each mask is a
unique work of art in itself.

Pouk Silk Farm
Offering the opportunity to learn about the age-old tradition of producing Cambodian
silk. Take a free guided tour that explain the process of silk production, from cultivating mulberry bushes
to the Cambodian ikat technique and the dyeing, weaving, and
creation of silk fabrics. You can also purchase high-quality
Cambodian silk products. Located in Pouk district, 20
minutes from Siem Reap. 8:00AM to 5.30PM. Free daily shuttles from Artisans
Angkor in Siem Reap at 9.30AM and 1.30PM.
Visa/MC/JCB/AMEX/ANZ

Romdoul Angkor
Fully air-conditioned souvenir and gift shop, conveniently
located just 30 meters from the Old Market. Offering a selection of
Cambodian and Asian handicrafts, works of art, clothing and products,
with an especially good choice of packaged dried fruits from Cambodia.
Full of reasonably priced gift ideas.

Senteurs
d’Angkor WorkshopSenteurs d'Angkor workshop offers the opportunity
to see the process of producing natural soaps made from coconut oil,
moisturizing creams and subtly-scented balms and candles. First, observe
the steps in the treatment of spices to make Khmer
curry and amok and of the creation of flavored coffees and teas. Then, the coloring
and weaving of palm leaves to produce
lovely boxes. Finally, learn to identify local exotic plants: lemongrass, chili, pepper
plant, bougainvillea, frangipani, hibiscus and jasmine. 8AM to 6PM Visa/MC/JCB Tel: 063-966733www.senteursdangkor.com

Airport Road (Route #6)

Theam’s
House
Theam's House is the home cum-atelier of the Cambodian
artist and designer Lim Muy Theam. Theam's offers visitors the
opportunity to watch the artistic process in their studio and purchase
unique objects of art. Previously the artistic director of Artisans
d'Angkor, Theam has assembled and trained a team of artisans to create
designer-made works of art inspired by the beauty of Cambodia.

Wild
Poppy
This Australian-owned boutique features feminine yet
practical women's fashion and accessories. Wild Poppy has a
wide selection of dresses made from Cambodian cotton and
vintage-inspired patterns that will look as good in Siem
Reap's tropical heat as at home.
Wild Poppy also carries a
range of quality local products, including coffees and teas.
Located on Alley West near Pub Street, the Wild Poppy shop
also houses Soul Hair Design with and Australian hair
designer.Alley West in the Old Market area

Tel: 097-5501993

Jewelry

Christine’s
Christine's is a small, fashion-forward shop
located just above Laundry Bar near the Old Market that's
filled with quirky and beautiful design items, jewelry,
women's fashion and homewares. Christine's features the work
of local and international designers and their collection
offers many unique and interesting gift ideas for yourself
or someone back home. The shop also has regular contemporary
art exhibitions.

Claycult Cambodia
Located in three locations within Siem Reap, Claycult
Cambodia offers discerning ladies, a range of exquisite
necklaces, bracelets and earrings in addition to ceramic
beads. Nothing Claycult creates is mass-produced. All of
their items are handcrafted; from the digging and production
of the clay to the rolling, shaping and painting of the
beads to the creation of their beautiful jewellery. Claycult
Cambodia, not just beautiful jewellery but something from
the heart of this mystic land. Tel: 095-779369, 017-268227

Gemological Institute of
Cambodia
Gem tours, laboratory, courses and retail. More than 150
varieties of gemstones on display, with the emphasis on
Cambodian gems and semi-precious stones. Certified gems
available for retail purchase. Gem laboratory and
certification services available. Gemology courses for
beginners through advanced.
http://gem.agency

Tel: 092-486772, 081-359286

Night Market Road

Graines de CambodgeGraines de Cambodge creates uniquely beautiful
Cambodian jewelry. Their creations are intimately tied to
Cambodia, made from twenty different types of seeds,
including lotus, teak and red sandalwood. Cambodian designer
Rany's styles range from simple to statement, with bold
designs in stunning natural colors. The new shop
showcases all of her intricate necklaces, earrings, bracelets
and even a few homeware pieces. Tel: 097-3577585

KILT
KILT jewelry is made using available local renewable
resources in-cluding stones from lake shores and river beds, naturally
tanned cowhide and copper and silver wires from discarded cables.
Proceeds benefit the Siem Reap based organization, go to teaching
landmine victims and their families jewelry-making skills.

KILT products are available at Victoria
Angkor Hotel, Amansara Hotel, National Museum, The Landmine Museum and
more.

Private Collection
This upscale boutique has a lovely collection of beautiful
pieces of jewelry. Much of the collection is from Cambodia,
including loc-ally-made costume jewelry and silver jewelry
set with Cambodian semi-precious and precious stones.

925 Sterling & Co.
Welcoming little silver jewelry shop on one of the small alleys opposite
the Old Market. Specializing in high quality hand made silver jewelry,
made in Asia, some works employing semi-precious stones. Bracelets,
pendants, necklaces, rings. Some interesting, unique pieces from which
to choose.

Artisans d’Angkor Chantier -
Ecoles
After admiring the temples of Angkor, discover Khmer arts
and crafts techniques at the Artisans d'Angkor workshop.
Take a free guided tour where master artisans will show you
the secrets of stone and wood carving, lacquering, silver
plating and silk painting. The showroom contains a wide
range of traditional and contemporary products made in the
workshops. Daily 7.30am to 6.30pm.
Visa/MC/JCB/AMEX
Tel: 063-963330www.artisansdangkor.com

Mekong+
Specializing in high quality, hand-crafted bed covers,
accessories and gifts. Their quilts include Asian-inspired,
contemporary, traditional and modern designs, as well as a
colorful line of products for babies and children. Mekong+
is a non-profit community development project which provides
sustainable employment for women in rural Vietnam and Cambodia. Tel: 063-964498

Pouk Silk Farm
Offering the opportunity to learn about the age-old tradition of producing Cambodian
silk. Take a free guided tour that explain the process of silk production, from cultivating mulberry bushes
to the Cambodian ikat technique and the dyeing, weaving, and
creation of silk fabrics. You can also purchase high-quality
Cambodian silk products. Located in Pouk district, 20
minutes from Siem Reap. 8:00AM to 5.30PM. Free daily shuttles from Artisans
Angkor in Siem Reap at 9.30AM and 1.30PM.
Visa/MC/JCB/AMEX/ANZ

Khmer
Ceramics Shop
Visitors
have the opportunity to watch the process of making Khmer
ceramics. Observe every step of the
process by guided tour, (available in French, English,
Khmer), from the potter's wheel to carving, first firing,
glazing and the last firing. You can also try your hand at
the potter's wheel or take a class to learn more about Khmer
ceramics techniques, throwing pots, or raku. No experience
necessary and all ages welcome. The gallery also
features a wide selection of traditional and contemporary
Khmer ceramics. Free pickup. 8AM - 7:30PM.

Angkor Cookies-Madamsachiko
Specializing in edible souvenirs, Madam Sachiko's offers an
award-winning line of cookies, including their popular Angkor
Cookies, which are shaped like the temples of Angkor. They also sell
many other Cambodian food gifts such as honey, tea, palm sugar,
chocolate and pepper. Enjoy shaved ice, fruit shakes and juices, tea
and coffee next door at the a/c Café Puka Puka. Open 9:30AM - 7:00PM.

Romdoul Angkor
Fully air-conditioned souvenir and gift shop, conveniently
located just 30 meters from the Old Market. Offering a selection of
Cambodian and Asian handicrafts, works of art, clothing and products,
with an especially good choice of packaged dried fruits from Cambodia.
Full of reasonably priced gift ideas.

Senteurs
d’Angkor Workshop
Senteurs d'Angkor workshop offers the opportunity
to see the process of producing natural soaps made from coconut oil,
moisturizing creams and subtly-scented balms and candles. First, observe
the steps in the treatment of spices to make Khmer
curry and amok and of the creation of flavored coffees and teas. Then, the coloring
and weaving of palm leaves to produce
lovely boxes. Finally, learn to identify local exotic plants: lemongrass, chili, pepper
plant, bougainvillea, frangipani, hibiscus and jasmine. 8AM - 6PM Visa/MC/JCB Tel: 063-966733www.senteursdangkor.com

Airport Road (Route #6)

Wild
Poppy
This Australian-owned boutique features feminine yet
practical women's fashion and accessories. Wild Poppy has a
wide selection of dresses made from Cambodian cotton and
vintage-inspired patterns that will look as good in Siem
Reap's tropical heat as at home.Wild Poppy also carries a
range of quality local products, including coffees and teas.
Located on Alley West near Pub Street, the Wild Poppy shop
also houses Soul Hair Design with and Australian hair
designer.

Kaya Boutique
Located directly opposite the Old Market,, this cozy
boutique features a selection of traditional and contemporary crafts
which includes scarves and bedcovers made from the high quality Phnom
Srok silk, cotton karmas, accessories and jewels from local designers,
homewares, a range of natural cosmetics, spices and food, all handmade
or grown in Cambodia. Reasonable prices.

2 Thnou St (Market Street), opposite the
Old Market

Traditional Markets and Souvenir Markets

Phsar means 'market' in Khmer. The
traditional Cambodian phsar is a sprawling, semi-covered affair of small
shops and stalls, and a visit to one is an important part of any
Cambodian experience. Siem Reap's most popular traditional market Phsar
Chas (Old Market), caters to visitors and locals, offering a varied
selection of souvenirs, home wares and food - a true cultural shopping
experience.

Angkor
Night Market
Siem Reap’s first and original night market, located in the heart of
town amongst other late night shopping venues. Very popular. Opens
mid-afternoon, stays open until at least midnight. More than 200 thatch
roofed shops and stalls offering souvenirs, handicrafts, fish massage,
clothes, Asian and international food, drinks, books, DVDs, jewelry, art
and there’s even a travel agent. The atmosphere is relaxed and the
welcoming Island Bar at the back provides a nice place to relax. Tel: 092-654315
www.angkornightmarket.com

At the end of Night Market Road, Old Market area, just off Sivutha Blvd

BB Angkor Night Market
Souvenir and art night market in the triangle right at the end of Pub
Street. Dozens of stalls and vendors offering a variety of Cambodian and
Asian art, souvenirs, curios gems and jewelry. Also restaurants,
bakery/deli, drink stands and more. Check out the great view from the
Triangle Restaurant atop the market offering live music in the
evening. Located in the triangle at the end of Pub Street.Corner of Pub Street and Street 11

2 Thnou Street, Old Market area

Full
Moon Night MarketThe prototype of Siem Reap night markets, offering a wide range of
knickknacks, souvenirs and tchotchkes. If you're looking for
Cambodia-themed t-shirts, paintings of Angkor Wat, lightweight pants
with elephants or a carved Buddha head, you won't be disappointed. Open
during the day as well as at night, the market also has a bar,
restaurant and massage station.

Made in Cambodia
The very popular Made in Cambodia Market is brings together the most talented artisans in Siem Reap
to sell their wares in a relaxed atmosphere. Featuring live
entertainment, dance and music performances. Enjoy a
cocktail and a snack and browse a wide range of
Cambodian-made gifts, clothing, art and handicrafts, many
produced by local NGOs. Recommended. Open 12PM - 10PM

Tel:
010-345643

King's Road Angkor

Noon
Night Market
Open from early afternoon to midnight. Lighted by silk lights and cooled by numerous fans, the market provides
“comfortable and safe, free and easy shopping.” Over 100 stalls and
shops offering Cambodian souvenirs, Khmer art, silks, handicrafts,
massage and more. Al fresco bar and Khmer food restaurant at the market
both offering reasonably priced food and drinks and a welcoming
atmosphere. Free wifi in the market and ATM available.

On Night Market Road, Old Market area, just off Sivutha Blvd

Phsar
Chas (Old Market)
The Old Market (Phsar Chas) and surrounding area including the nearby
Pub Street, Pub Street alleys and the Night Markets are 'must sees' when
visiting Siem Reap. Very popular, the whole Old Market area stretching
from the river across to the night markets on Sivutha Blvd is now the
dining, shopping and nightlife center of town.

Of the various traditional Cambodian markets
in Siem Reap, the Old Market offers the deepest selection of souvenirs
and curios. There are souvenir vendors on all sides off the market and
into the interior, especially on the river side - offering silks,
silverworks, carvings, statuary, art and handicrafts as well as
t-shirts, boot-legged DVDs and books.

The 2 Thnou Street side of the market is a
mix of local and tourist vendors, some offering souvenirs, others
specializing in clothing, shoes and hats aimed more at the local
consumer. The side opposite Street 11 is also a mix, with many vendors
offering handicrafts, puppets, musical instruments and basketry and
local food and dried fish vendors toward the other end. The north side
of the market along Street 9 caters more to the locals than tourists,
vending fruit, vegetables, meats, clothes, hardware and such but there are
several interesting local spice, tea and coffee vendors on this side and
a number of inexpensive cafe stalls lining the street, serving Cambodian
fare in an interesting, very local atmosphere. A good place for a budget
meal and a taste of real Cambodian cuisine.

The streets in the area around the market,
especially the now famous Pub Street and Pub Street Alleys, sport
dozens of tourist oriented business including galleries and boutiques,
restaurants, cafes, bars, massage and spas, travel agents, bookstores, a
pharmacy and lots more.

Hup Guan Street, Center of town

Phsar
Leu Thom Thmei
Ordinarily called Phsar Leu, this market is the main traditional market
for the locals - an expansive market building full of vendors and stalls
hawking everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to motorcycle parts,
clothing and rice by the bushel. Not a good place to shop for souvenirs
but a great place to see a bit of real Cambodia. The old Phsar Leu was
torn down a few years ago and a new market building constructed and
renamed ‘Phsar Leu Thom Thmey’ (Big, New Upper Market). Opens and closes
with the sun. Busiest in the morning.

Route #6, east of town center

What to Buy...

Hand-woven
Cambodian silks, wood carvings, statues and castings, modern
fashion and accessories, contemporary Cambodian art,
handicrafts, temple rubbings, silver areca containers, basketry,
t-shirts and nifty products made from recycled rice bags are
among the most popular souvenirs. The most useful and
one of the cheapest souvenirs is a traditional checkered
Cambodian scarf, called a ‘krama.’ If you don't mind looking
like a tourist, wear it around your neck like the locals do to
keep the tropical sun off the back of your neck.

Cambodian Silks

Cambodia has a long and rich history in silk production that
dates back more than a thousand years; Cambodian silk is prized
by silk collectors the world over. A fascinating way to learn
about Cambodian silk is to visit Angkor Silk Farm, where you can
take a free guided tour that explain the meticulous process of
silk production, from cultivating mulberry bushes to the
Cambodian ikat technique and the dyeing, weaving, and creation
of silk fabrics. In Siem Reap, both raw and fine silks are
available in the form of short bolts, sarongs, clothing and
various handicrafts.

Silverwork & Betel boxes

Silver areca containers are popular traditional souvenirs. These
pounded silver containers are ordinarily shaped as animals,
fruits and boxes. Made to hold dried areca nut, they are still
used in ceremonial and everyday life. (Areca nut, also known as
'betel nut,' is a mild stimulant chewed as one chews tobacco.
You may notice people in the countryside, especially older
women, with teeth stained black from years of chewing areca.) Nowadays, the containers are made primarily for sale as
souvenirs but are still hand crafted using traditional
techniques and styles.

Gems & Jewelry

Gems are a tempting souvenir.
Western Cambodia, particularly in the area of Pailin, has long
been a
fertile source of colored stones - rubies, emeralds and
sapphires. The traditional markets in Siem Reap are
full of jewelers specializing in Cambodian sapphires and rubies.
There are also several jewelry shops in town.
Know something about gems and/or know the jeweler before
spending much money.

Statues and carvings

Statues and carvings of traditional subjects, often replicas of
Angkorian-era works as well as buddhas and various Hindu gods
and personages, are available in stone, wood and brass. Statues
can make for relatively heavy, bulky souvenirs but are still
very popular because of their beauty and artistic value. The
replica of an Angkorian era bust of Jayavarman VII with its
graceful lines and peaceful smile is truly captivating and is
perhaps the most popular piece.

Contemporary Fashions

Cambodia-based and local designers are producing a wide range of
clothing and accessories that bring a modern twist to
traditional Khmer designs and patterns. From bags created from
the ubiquitous Khmer krama or stylish dresses patterned with the
Cambodian ikat, in Siem Reap you'll find clothing and
accessories that are uniquely Cambodian. In the Old Market area
on Alley West, you’ll find a cluster of funky clothing shops
selling fresh, new styles, many of which are made with
locally-sourced fabrics and sustainable techniques. Another
popular item that you’ll see around town are colorful recycled
rice bags that have been made into a variety of inexpensive
products such as purses and laptop bags.

Pepper, Spices & Coffee

Cambodia coffees, teas and spices,
especially the famed Kampot pepper, are prized in kitchens
around the world. Pepper from Kampot Province is considered some
of the highest quality pepper in the world, characterized by its
distinct flavor and pugnacity, an intense but light taste with
fresh lingering aromas. Cambodian coffee from Ratanakiri
Province, locally made palm wines and spirits also make
interesting, useful, tasty souvenirs of Cambodia.